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RHSC User ID: 493346 United States 09/20/2008 01:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I AM CLEANING MY CUBBOARDS AND I HAVE 3 CANS OF BAKING POWDER.I HATE TO BE WASTEFULL,SO I WONDER IF THERE ARE ANY OTHER USES BESIDES BAKING OR COOKING? ANY ANWSERS WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. Quoting: FALL CLEANING 507176Oh dear, don't throw it out until you've tested it. "Baking Powder ...Regardless of the expiration date, the effectiveness can be tested by placing a teaspoon of the powder into a small container of water. If it fizzes energetically, it's still active and usable. ..." [link to en.wikipedia.org] It's not expensive, of course, so replacing it is no big deal, but hey, I'm just funny that way. But if you're intent on tossing it, then toss it down the drain and run some water after it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 503371 United States 09/20/2008 01:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I AM CLEANING MY CUBBOARDS AND I HAVE 3 CANS OF BAKING POWDER.I HATE TO BE WASTEFULL,SO I WONDER IF THERE ARE ANY OTHER USES BESIDES BAKING OR COOKING? ANY ANWSERS WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. Quoting: RHSC 493346Oh dear, don't throw it out until you've tested it. "Baking Powder ...Regardless of the expiration date, the effectiveness can be tested by placing a teaspoon of the powder into a small container of water. If it fizzes energetically, it's still active and usable. ..." [link to en.wikipedia.org] It's not expensive, of course, so replacing it is no big deal, but hey, I'm just funny that way. But if you're intent on tossing it, then toss it down the drain and run some water after it. You can brush your teeth for a pearly white smile just mix some in a cup with a tiny bit of water to make paste.... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 507175 Australia 09/20/2008 02:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You can brush your teeth for a pearly white smile just mix some in a cup with a tiny bit of water to make paste.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 503371nah isnt that bicarb soda? and dont try to tell me theyre the same thing because the other night at work i tried both of them and they tasted way different |
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Whiskey Brother User ID: 472513 United States 09/20/2008 10:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Area of the house smell bad? sprinkle it or open a box there. Cat boxes, yer shoes etc. And of course, as has already been mentioned, you can use it to free cocaine from its base, or "freebase". Not quite sure of the attraction there, I've tried it and all it does is make my ears ring for 20 seconds or so. WHEEEeeee... |
himself User ID: 507451 United States 09/20/2008 11:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sprinkle on green corrosion on car battery terminals... to neutralize the acid Makes a great anti-acid, half a teaspoon with some water stops heartburn in seconds. Quoting: Whiskey Brother 472513Area of the house smell bad? sprinkle it or open a box there. Cat boxes, yer shoes etc. Agreed! Take some in a glass of warm water after drinking apple cider vinegar and getting heartburn...to neutralize the acid. Great to reduce smell of cat litter, shoes, sweaty clothes not being washed right away... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 507088 United States 09/21/2008 12:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | These people don't know the difference between baking soda and baking powder. Baking soda is the deodorizer, cleaner, toothpaste and cooking substance. Bicarbonate soda. Baking powder is only used in small amounts for cooking, and has an aluminum derivative in it. Toss it in the trash. |
me User ID: 766664 United States 09/09/2009 11:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Baking Powder is mostly baking soda, with cornstarch and cream of tartar added. I imagine that any other uses would be similar to baking soda. If you google cream of tartar - eHow says it can be used to clean rust from fabric and to clean the bath tub. Google cornstarch and it is used for cleaning as well - remove ink stains from carpet, gives carpet fresh scent, lift scorch mark from clothing, and the list goes on and on. So, it would certainly stand to reason that you could use it as an mild abrasive cleaner (like Comet) or in the laundry to aid in stain removal. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 750680 United States 09/09/2009 11:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | These people don't know the difference between baking soda and baking powder. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 507088Baking soda is the deodorizer, cleaner, toothpaste and cooking substance. Bicarbonate soda. Baking powder is only used in small amounts for cooking, and has an aluminum derivative in it. Toss it in the trash. LMAO! I have to agree with you. They don't know what they are talking about.people, The Op said Baking POWDER< not baking SODA! Damn, lay off the crack pipes in here, shit! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 709018 Canada 09/09/2009 11:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmmmm...well, baking SODA has many uses, for sure, but I've only ever used baking POWDER for baking. I use baking soda for many things: - homemade toothpaste: baking soda, virgin coconut oil, sea salt, xylitol, and peppermint essential oil. Can also use plain baking soda on teeth. My teeth are so white now; I get compliments all the time. - homemade deodorant: baking soda, cornstarch, virgin coconut oil. Lately, I've been adding a few drops of vanilla and peppermint essential oil; I smell amazing now. No artificial deodorant smell! :) - washing my face. I have flawless skin. Use coconut oil instead of cream, and castor oil at night for wrinkles. - washing my hair (google "No Poo" -- no shampoo). I rinse with apple cider vinegar, and my frizzy/curly hair is now soft waves/curls -- no frizz, and I don't use any hair products at all. - washing clothing. Just throw it in the washer. Funny, I can't think of any more, but I know there are many more uses. I buy several boxes each month lol. |
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xxxxxyyyyy User ID: 766093 Netherlands 09/09/2009 12:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Bicarbonate of soda or baking soda has many different uses in the household. Although much more expensive products have been developed over the years to do the same jobs, baking soda can work for you just as well, if not better. Use it in the following ways: 1. To make your own baking powder, stir and sift together 2 parts of Cream of Tartar to 1 part baking soda and 1 part cornstarch. 2. Be sure to keep an extra box of baking soda by your stove in case of grease or electrical fire. Scatter the powder by the handful to safely put it out. 3. Keep a container of baking soda in your garage as well as in your car to put out a fire. It won't damage anything it touches. 4. Baking soda will also put out fires in clothing, fuel, wood, upholstery and rugs. 5. Clean vegetables and fruit with baking soda. Sprinkle in water, soak and rise the produce. 6. Wash garbage cans with baking soda. 7. Soak and wash diapers with baking soda. 8. Oil and grease - stained clothing washes out better with soda added to the washing water. 9. Clean your fridge and freezer with dry soda sprinkled on a damp cloth. rinse with clear water. 10. Deodorize your fridge and freezer by putting in an open container of baking soda to absorb odors. Stir and turn over the soda from time to time. Replace every 2 months. 11. Soda absorbs kitty litter odors. Cover the bottom of the kitty box with 1 part soda; then add a layer of 3 parts kitty litter on top. 12. Always add 1/2 cup soda to your washing machine load. 13. Clean combs and brushes in a soda solution. 14. Wash food and drink containers with soda and water. 15. Wash marble-topped furniture with a solution of 3 tablespoons of soda in 1 quart of warm water. Let stand awhile, then rinse. 16. Clean formica counter tops with baking soda on a damp sponge. 17. Wash out thermos bottles and cooling containers with soda and water to get rid of stale smells. 18. To remove stubborn stains from marble, formica or plastic surfaces, scour with a paste of soda and water. 19. Wash glass or stainless steel coffee pots (but not aluminum) in a soda solution ( 3 tbsp. soda to 1 quart water). 20. Run you coffee maker through its cycle with a soda solution. Rinse. 21. Give baby bottles a good cleaning with soda and hot water. 22. Sprinkle soda on barbecue grills, let soak, then rinse off. 23. Sprinkle soda on greasy garage floor. Let stand, scrub and rinse. 24. Polish silverware with dry soda on a damp cloth. Rub, rinse and dry. 25. For silver pieces without raised patterns or cemented-on handles: place the silver on aluminum foil in an enamel pot. Add boiling water and 4 tbsp. baking soda. Let stand, rinse and dry. 26. Reduce odor build-up in your dishwasher by sprinkling some soda on the bottom. 27. Run your dishwasher through its cycle with soda in it instead of soap to give it a good cleaning. 28. To remove burned-on food from a pan: let the pan soak in soda and water for 10 minutes before washing. Or scrub the pot with dry soda and a moist scouring pad. 29. For a badly-burned pan with a thick layer of burned-on food: pour a thick layer of soda directly onto the bottom of the pan, then sprinkle on just enough water so as to moisten the soda. Leave the pot overnight, then scrub it clean next day. 30. Rub stainless steel and chrome with a moist cloth and dry baking soda to shine it up. Rinse and dry. On stainless steel, scrub in the direction of the grain. 31. Clean plastic, porcelain and glass with dry soda on a damp cloth. Rinse and dry. 32. Remove that bad smell from ashtrays with soda and water. 33. Sprinkle a bit of dry soda in your ashtrays to prevent smoldering and reduce odor. 34. Clean your bathroom with dry soda on a moist sponge - sink, tub, tiles, shower stall, etc. 35. Keep your drains clean and free-flowing by putting 4 tablespoons of soda in them each week. Flush the soda down with hot water. 36. Soak your shower curtains in water and soda to clean them. 37. To remove strong odors from your hands, wet your hands and rub them hard with soda, then rinse. 38. Sprinkle baking soda on your wet toothbrush and brush your teeth and dentures with it. 39. Sprinkle soda in tennis shoes, socks, boots and slippers to eliminate odor. 40. Add 1/2 cups or more of baking soda to your bath water to soften your skin. 41. Putting 2 tbsp. of baking soda in your baby's bath water will help relieve diaper rash irritations. 42. Apply soda directly to insect bites, rashes and poison ivy to relieve discomfort. Make a paste with water. 43. Take a soda bath to relieve general skin irritations such as measles and chicken pox. 44. Take 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda in 1/2 glass of water to relieve acid indigestion or heartburn. 45. Gargle with 1/2 tsp. baking soda in 1/2 glass of water. Freshens and cleans your mouth. 46. Used as a mouthwash, baking soda will also relieve canker sore pain. 47. To relieve sunburn: use a paste of baking soda and water. 48. Bug bites: use a poultice of baking soda and vinegar. 49. Bee sting: use a poultice of baking soda and water. 50. Windburns: moisten some baking soda and apply directly. 51. Making Play Clay with baking soda: combine 1 1/4 cups water, 2 cups soda, 1 cup cornstarch. 52. Use soda as an underarm deodorant. 53. If your baby spits up on his shirt after feeding, moisten a cloth, dip it in baking soda and dab at the dribbled shirt. The odor will go away. 54. When scalding a chicken, add 1 tsp. of soda to the boiling water. The feathers will come off easier and flesh will be clean and white. 55. Repel rain from windshield. Put gobs of baking soda on a dampened cloth and wipe windows inside and out. 56. Add to water to soak dried beans to make them more digestible. 57. Add to water to remove the "gamey" taste from wild game. 58. Use to sweeten sour dishcloths. 59. Use dry with a small brush to rub canvas handbags clean. 60. Use to remove melted plastic bread wrapper from toaster. Dampen cloth and make a mild abrasive with baking soda. This was copied and pasted from another forum, however, i have to add some of my own points. 61. If you have problems with stomic-acid, take 2 teaspoons of baking soda and your problem is over. 62. Raise the pH of your fishpond to 8.4 Your biofilter works better and the pH of your water is better buffered. 63. Baking soda is anti carcinogen. Place a glass full close to your computer, dip from time to time a wet finger in it, and eat it. 64. Use it as calibration solution for your pH-meter. Water saturated with baking soda will have a pH of exactly 8.4 Take good notice of what you exactly have. There are differend kinds of soda. - Baking soda = sodium bicarbonate (US) or natrium bicarbonate (EUR) pH = 8.4 - Soda = sodium carbonate or natrium carbonate. pH = 9.6 Use it for common cleaning and degreasing purposes. Do not eat. - Caustic soda = Sodium Hydroxid or natrium hydroxid. pH = 12.0 Use it to unblock drainings or heavy cleaning purposes. Wear rubber gloves, and do NOT eat !! Luctor et emergo. |
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Not Baking Soda User ID: 1323873 United States 04/01/2011 02:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is a diffrence, how hard is it to realize the diffrence between Baking POWDER and SODA?????? Please reread!! Question "BAKING POWDER not SODA" is there anything else you can use BAKING POWDER (in a can not a BOX) for other then baking and don't say DRUGS, because unlike you, I care about life, and I DON'T use drugs or make them! If your going to be a JERK about it and say something about making DRUGS or what ever you use it for, PLEASE keep your comment to yourself and make your DRUGS and leave the rest of us alone! SICK of paople who think drugs are the ansewer if it was the answer WHY DOES YOUR LIFE SUCK SO BAD??? |